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David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie was an English singer-songwriter and actor. He was a leading figure in the music industry and is considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, acclaimed by critics and musicians, particularly for his innovative work during the 1970s. His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, with his music and stagecraft having a significant impact on popular music. During his lifetime, his record sales, estimated at 140 million albums worldwide, made him one of the world’s best-selling music artists. In the UK, he was awarded ten platinum album certifications, eleven gold and eight silver, and released eleven number-one albums. In the US, he received five platinum and nine gold certifications. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996,More info:wiki

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#10     David Bowie Box Set Reveals Darker, Revamped ‘Beat of Your Drum’,More info:rollingstone

David Bowie’s “Beat of Your Drum” is reworked into bruising, majestic art-rock in a 2018 mix of the track. The new version appears on the Loving the Alien (1983-1988) box set, a collection of Bowie’s studio and live albums from that era.

Sawing strings and David Torn’s crashing guitars highlight the cut, which originally appeared on Bowie’s 1987 LP, Never Let Me Down. “Torn’s ambient guitars start the song that now lead into a much darker world than its shiny predecessor,” producer Mario McNulty said in a statement, Stereogum notes. “David sang all the backing vocals on this which I have kept.”

 

#9     The Story Behind David Bowie’s Unusual Eyes,More info:slate

After David Bowie’s death on Sunday from cancer, this week we’re remembering a genius musician with a gift for showmanship. Part of his stage persona revolved not just around his vivid makeup and incredible gift for music, but also for his magnetic, almost eerie pair of eyes: one clear blue, the other a moody black.

What gave Bowie’s eyes their hypnotic dual colors? As Kevin Hunt reports for the Conversation, some people mistakenly assume it was caused by heterochromia, a condition in which a person has two different iris colors. It’s hereditary and usually harmless, and the condition is in fact much more common in dogs, cats, and horses. Heterochromia can be expressed as two outright different colors, like actress Kate Bosworth’s hazel right eye and blue left eye, or a variegation of an iris color, like Mila Kunis’s, which are a lighter brown in one eye and a darker tinge in the other.

 

#8     The Tao of Starman: David Bowie in His Own Words, Throughout the Golden Years,More info:vulture

David Bowie did hundreds of television, magazine, and newspaper interviews during his half-century career — from a stunning 1972 Melody Maker interview in which he proclaimed he was gay, and a legendary 1974 Dick Cavett Show interview where his cocaine abuse and exhaustion were evident, to a candid 1976 Cameron Crowe interview for Playboy, and on through a funny, revealing 2002 GQ cover story.

#7     David Bowie knew how to inspire creativity in his peers,More info:qz

David Bowie’s life and music has been remembered and revisited around the world this week, because it includes both his birthday (Jan. 8) and the anniversary of his death from liver cancer on Jan. 10, 2016, at age 69.

The same adjectives are routinely called upon in tributes describing the late rock star; he was a genius, and a legend, but he also was simply kind. It’s arguably this last characteristic that’s most instructive for anyone on a creative team, or leading one.

 

#6     Readers’ Poll: The 10 Best David Bowie Music Videos,More info:rollingstone

Following his death earlier this month, views of David Bowie’s iconic catalog of music videos shot up and broke records across Vevo and YouTube. Watching the clips that accompanied his memorable singles are a perfect tribute to the rock star who effortlessly blended groundbreaking visuals with forward-thinking music. We asked our readers to vote for their favorite David Bowie videos. Here are the results.

 

#5       Spying Through A Keyhole: David Bowie to release vinyl boxset of nine unreleased recordings,More info:nme

A vinyl box set that features nine unreleased recordings from David Bowie will arrive later this year.

To mark what would have been the late music icon’s 72nd birthday, Parlophone will release ‘Spying Through A Keyhole’ a box set of nine 7″ singles that includes the earliest known versions of the now legendary ‘Space Oddity.’

As for the title of the box-set, it’s taken straight from ‘Love All Around’ – a previously unknown song that was released for the first time last year.

 

#4         David Bowie’s business acumen was as pioneering as his art,More info:irishtimes

David Bowie had a gift for grasping the zeitgeist. In business the term is “staying relevant”.

Behind the fey, otherworldly personas, Bowie was a shrewd financial operator who wasn’t afraid to dabble in new ways to monetise his output.

He was the first major artist to securitise royalty streams, selling $55 million worth of “Bowie Bonds” in 1997. The bonds, initially offering investors a return of 7.9 per cent, were tied to the future earnings of his back catalogue, which included songs such as ‘Space Oddity’ and ‘Changes’.

The move paved the way for dozens of artists – including James Brown, Rod Stewart and Iron Maiden – to follow suit.

The bonds eventually crashed in 2004, downgraded by Moody’s to one notch above junk status, as the impact of digital downloads eroded traditional music sales.

 

#3        David Bowie Statue – Aylesbury Market Square UK,More info:kickstarter

David Bowie had a very special connection with Friars Aylesbury. We are going to celebrate that connection by creating a stunning statue of David in Aylesbury Market Square, the same Market Square he referenced in the first line of ‘Five Years’, the opening track of one of the most iconic albums of the 20th Century, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars. The sculptor will be Andrew Sinclair, one of the best in the world. We need you to participate in this Kickstarter campaign to help us make this happen.

 

#2     Tony McGee – David Bowie “UNSEEN”,More info:imitatemodern

 

#1     David Bowie: “I’m easygoing about death – it’ll happen when it happens”,More info:bigissue

When David Bowie died the world mourned the loss of one of the creative giants of our time. Just 69, he had kept his terminal liver cancer private for 18 months.

In recent years, Bowie rarely gave interviews. But back in 1997 he spoke to The Big Issue (see the cover below). The interview marks a unique and extraordinary confluence of talents: Damien Hirst, as our guest editor, decided to chase an interview with Bowie so he commissioned his friend Jarvis Cocker to carry it out.

 

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